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Can I drive on the highway with a newly upgraded A2 license?

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SamanthaAnn
07/29/25 5:51am

Driving a motor vehicle within the probationary period of an A2 license is permitted on highways, provided that the driver is accompanied by someone who has held a corresponding or higher-class driver's license for more than three years. Below are the relevant details: 1. Permitted Vehicle Types: The A2 license allows driving articulated vehicles, including heavy and medium-sized full trailers, semi-trailer combinations, and vehicles under B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, and M classes. 2. A2 License Demerit Point Regulations: If a driver's license accumulates 12 or more demerit points within a scoring cycle, the license will be confiscated by the vehicle management office. The driver must then attend a seven-day course on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge at the traffic management department of the public security authority where the license was issued or where the violation occurred within fifteen days. After passing the exam on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge within twenty days, the points will be cleared.

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OliveLee
08/12/25 8:30pm

Back when I just got my A2 license upgrade, I was wondering if I could drive a truck on the highway for long distances by myself. The answer is yes, but during the probationary period, you must have someone accompany you. The probationary period lasts 12 months, and regulations state that you cannot drive alone on the highway; you need a companion who holds an A2 or higher license for at least three years. This rule makes sense because driving large vehicles on the highway involves complex road conditions, and inexperienced drivers might make mistakes, like sudden braking or losing control during lane changes. During my probationary period, I asked my driving instructor to accompany me on a few highway trips, learning techniques while driving, which felt very steady. After the probationary period, you’re free to drive solo, but when operating A2-class vehicles, it’s important to practice consistently to adapt to their handling characteristics—braking distances are much longer than with smaller cars. In short, don’t rush to go solo right after getting your license; having a reliable veteran accompany you is safer and helps avoid fines.

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LeAdriana
10/03/25 8:02am

When I first got my A2 license upgrade, I was thrilled to try driving a heavy truck on the highway. After checking traffic regulations, I learned it was allowed but with conditions: during the probation period, I needed a driver with an A2 or higher license and at least three years of experience to accompany me—no solo driving allowed. The probation period lasts about a year, designed as a transition for new drivers. Highways are fast-paced, and inexperienced drivers might panic when handling large vehicles, leading to accidents like rear-end collisions or skidding. Having an experienced mentor helps correct mistakes in real time. Later, I asked a fleet master to accompany me on a few trips, chatting about key truck driving techniques while on the road—it was quite insightful. After the probation period, there are no restrictions, but good driving habits must be cultivated, like paying extra attention to mirrors and blind spots and staying vigilant. Safety comes first, and taking this time to gain experience is well worth it.

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Melody
11/17/25 2:53am

From a safety perspective, I'd like to mention: During the 12-month probation period after newly obtaining an A2 driver's license, you must be accompanied by a qualified person when driving on highways. This accompanying person must hold an A2 or higher-level license for more than three years - driving alone is not permitted. This rule exists because novice drivers lack sufficient experience handling large vehicles, and the risks on highways are too great. Any mistake could lead to serious accidents. It's best to practice several times with an experienced friend or professional driving instructor to familiarize yourself with road conditions. After completing the probation period, you can drive independently, but remain cautious when operating heavy vehicles and conduct regular vehicle inspections. The core of safe driving lies in building a solid foundation during the learning period - don't rush to prove your skills prematurely.

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